Here is my plan for my 2006 Xterra Build. If I can stop breaking things long enough to move on to the build phase...
For my purposes I want something that I can eventually drive to Alaska. I want to enjoy moderate trails, nothing as intense as the Rubicon. I have a vision for my build to keep things looking clean. I want to kind of keep a "stock" look, for example, as I install switches for light bars and such, those switches will be the same as the OEM push switches that came with the vehicle, matching color, size, etc. So some of my equipment choices may reflect this objective. So far I have installed an in-dash android head unit that runs my nav. It can also do phone calls, music, HAM Radio (via SDR), and just about anything else that an android phone can do. It also connects via bluetooth to my OBD Port and gives me live readings and diagnostics. And this weekend I'm installing an ARB diff cover.
I also carry a set of traction pads, air compressor, fire extinguisher, shovel, axe, saw, and .308 just to be safe.
Anyways, on with the posting.
My X
Nav installed
Next stage will be a 2.5" OME lift kit.
Then it's onto the bumpers. I know the Shrockworks bumper is the "best" bumper for the Xterra, but it doesn't really fit with the look I'm going for so I'm opting for the ARB Deluxe Bumper.
I plan on throwing on a Smittybuilt 10,000lb synthetic line winch onto this bumper. (damn Warn, you expensive!)
For the rear bumper, I'm going for the MaxxTerra rear bumper. I looked around a lot, but it was hard to find one that would support a carriage for gas jerrys, something I'm sure I'll need on my trip to Alaska. The guy who makes them is a fellow Xterra owner and I'll be happy to dawn one of his bumpers on my X. It's weight is surprisingly low (75lbs).
I'll also be picking up a pair of sliders from Maxxtera unless I can find a used pair elsewhere.
Other than that I'd like to have a different roof rack. I can't quite swallow the price tag on the Gobi Stealth/Ranger racks... but I sure wish I could have one. Again, if anyone knows where I can get a used one let me know.
For tires I was going to do a set of BFG KO2’s 285/75/16.
And then the rest of the mods/upgrades for outside the vehicle...
Differential Breathers
Gorrilla Airflow Snorkel
40" LED Rooftop light bar
x2 rectanglar flood lights for the bull bar (not sure what brand or size yet, or even if they will be amber or white)
Backup camera
Dash Cam
ARB CKMA24 On-board Air Compressor (under the hood)
Then moving on to internal stuff.
There isn't really an "out of the box" storage system for the Xterra, at least, not any that I like, or can afford. So I designed my own and am planning on building that. Here is what it will look like. I don't have all the details such as the latches shown here, but the top 2 drawers will be locking. And there is a gap at the bottom to hold a camp table. Only the bottom two drawers (fridge, and stove/sink) will be on locking slides. If your interested in a drawer system for your X and you like my design, PM me and I'll shoot ya over the CAD files.
I've designed it to hold:
Whynter FM-65G 65-Quart Portable Refrigerator/Freezer
Camp Chef MS2HP Mountain Camping Series Outdoor Cooking 2 Burner Hiigh Pressure Camp Stove
Custom built collapsible electric sink
Lifetime 4428 Height Adjustable Folding Utility Table
Cutting board
Scepter Military Grade Water Cans (Blue, 2.5 Gal (10L)
And misc tools/parts/recovery equipment etc.
As for my camp setup. I thought pretty hard about shelter. I wanted something quick and easy - initially I was really into the roof top tents. But as I researched them more, I realized there were significant drawbacks. One of which is when I'm not using it, where the heck am I going to store it - and OMG they are heavy I can't imagine taking that off by myself. I also had concerns about it taking up a lot of roof space, and the weight contributing to a roll over factor. Then there was the weight restrictions on them and a lack of space...and finally the price. As cool and convenient as they are, I don't think they will work for me. So I am opting for the Oz Tent. They are quick, weigh less, and take up less space. Plus. I can have a cot, table, chair, shade, and friends inside!
Also... they make for a really neat looking base camp!
And I think that's about it for me. There are some odds and ends here and there. But nothing worth getting into too much detail about. Things like awnings, shower systems, comms, and nitty gritty recovery gear and trash management.
I expect to be building from now until next summer. It's a lot of stuff to buy. My budget, is @ $7,667.00 for every item, not including the drawer system. I'd love to find used equipment if anyone has stuff for an Xterra.
Thanks for reading about my build!! :D
For my purposes I want something that I can eventually drive to Alaska. I want to enjoy moderate trails, nothing as intense as the Rubicon. I have a vision for my build to keep things looking clean. I want to kind of keep a "stock" look, for example, as I install switches for light bars and such, those switches will be the same as the OEM push switches that came with the vehicle, matching color, size, etc. So some of my equipment choices may reflect this objective. So far I have installed an in-dash android head unit that runs my nav. It can also do phone calls, music, HAM Radio (via SDR), and just about anything else that an android phone can do. It also connects via bluetooth to my OBD Port and gives me live readings and diagnostics. And this weekend I'm installing an ARB diff cover.
I also carry a set of traction pads, air compressor, fire extinguisher, shovel, axe, saw, and .308 just to be safe.
Anyways, on with the posting.
My X
Nav installed
Next stage will be a 2.5" OME lift kit.
Then it's onto the bumpers. I know the Shrockworks bumper is the "best" bumper for the Xterra, but it doesn't really fit with the look I'm going for so I'm opting for the ARB Deluxe Bumper.
I plan on throwing on a Smittybuilt 10,000lb synthetic line winch onto this bumper. (damn Warn, you expensive!)
For the rear bumper, I'm going for the MaxxTerra rear bumper. I looked around a lot, but it was hard to find one that would support a carriage for gas jerrys, something I'm sure I'll need on my trip to Alaska. The guy who makes them is a fellow Xterra owner and I'll be happy to dawn one of his bumpers on my X. It's weight is surprisingly low (75lbs).
I'll also be picking up a pair of sliders from Maxxtera unless I can find a used pair elsewhere.
Other than that I'd like to have a different roof rack. I can't quite swallow the price tag on the Gobi Stealth/Ranger racks... but I sure wish I could have one. Again, if anyone knows where I can get a used one let me know.
For tires I was going to do a set of BFG KO2’s 285/75/16.
And then the rest of the mods/upgrades for outside the vehicle...
Differential Breathers
Gorrilla Airflow Snorkel
40" LED Rooftop light bar
x2 rectanglar flood lights for the bull bar (not sure what brand or size yet, or even if they will be amber or white)
Backup camera
Dash Cam
ARB CKMA24 On-board Air Compressor (under the hood)
Then moving on to internal stuff.
There isn't really an "out of the box" storage system for the Xterra, at least, not any that I like, or can afford. So I designed my own and am planning on building that. Here is what it will look like. I don't have all the details such as the latches shown here, but the top 2 drawers will be locking. And there is a gap at the bottom to hold a camp table. Only the bottom two drawers (fridge, and stove/sink) will be on locking slides. If your interested in a drawer system for your X and you like my design, PM me and I'll shoot ya over the CAD files.
I've designed it to hold:
Whynter FM-65G 65-Quart Portable Refrigerator/Freezer
Camp Chef MS2HP Mountain Camping Series Outdoor Cooking 2 Burner Hiigh Pressure Camp Stove
Custom built collapsible electric sink
Lifetime 4428 Height Adjustable Folding Utility Table
Cutting board
Scepter Military Grade Water Cans (Blue, 2.5 Gal (10L)
And misc tools/parts/recovery equipment etc.
As for my camp setup. I thought pretty hard about shelter. I wanted something quick and easy - initially I was really into the roof top tents. But as I researched them more, I realized there were significant drawbacks. One of which is when I'm not using it, where the heck am I going to store it - and OMG they are heavy I can't imagine taking that off by myself. I also had concerns about it taking up a lot of roof space, and the weight contributing to a roll over factor. Then there was the weight restrictions on them and a lack of space...and finally the price. As cool and convenient as they are, I don't think they will work for me. So I am opting for the Oz Tent. They are quick, weigh less, and take up less space. Plus. I can have a cot, table, chair, shade, and friends inside!
Also... they make for a really neat looking base camp!
And I think that's about it for me. There are some odds and ends here and there. But nothing worth getting into too much detail about. Things like awnings, shower systems, comms, and nitty gritty recovery gear and trash management.
I expect to be building from now until next summer. It's a lot of stuff to buy. My budget, is @ $7,667.00 for every item, not including the drawer system. I'd love to find used equipment if anyone has stuff for an Xterra.
Thanks for reading about my build!! :D
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